Thy hand, that once was pierced for me

Thy hand, that once was pierced for me

Author: Mary Brainard Smith
Tune: [Thy hand, that once was pierced for me]
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1 Thy hand, that once was pierced for me,
Is now outstretched in friendship’s plea;
My heart responds, O Saviour mine,
Henceforth I walk my hand in Thine.
Jesus, my friend.

Refrain:
O what a friend!
O what a friend!
O what a friend is Jesus!
Henceforth I’ll walk my hand in Thine
Jesus, my friend.

2 I turn from wand’ring far afield,
And to thy loving guidance yield;
No more in dang’rous paths I stray,
But walk with Thee, Thy blessed way.
Jesus, my friend. [Refrain]

3 No more, with gently knocking hand,
Without the portal shalt Thou stand;
My heart’s closed door I open wide,
Come Thou within and there abide.
Jesus, my friend. [Refrain]

Source: Gospel Gems Number 1 : One Hundred Eighty Sacred Selections for Religious Meetings #28

Author: Mary Brainard Smith

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First Line: Thy hand, that once was pierced for me
Author: Mary Brainard Smith
Refrain First Line: O what a friend
Copyright: Public Domain

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